Pours a thin head on a clear straw colored body.
The aroma is wheat, mild spices and lemon.
The taste is tart with spices and mild lemon bitterness.
The texture is crisp with moderate carbonation.
A fine enough beer, but nothing I would go back to.

On tap @ Rattle N Hum. This is a light blurry, almost clear golden one with a small but heavy sidesticking white top. Nice aroma, somewhat sweet with lots of wheat and coriander. Almost candy sweet actually. It’s not sweet in the taste, but really full of wet old grains. It has a light oily mouthfeel and a soft to average carbonation level. Feels a bit old in the mouth to be honest. Kinda earthy and all those grains are really not making it any better. One of those who smells better than they taste. 13.06.2013

On tap at Pub Republic. Pours a hazy gold with orange highlights and a creamy ecru head. Ripe oranges in the aroma, vanilla and clove notes. Flavor is excessively grainy, with a long cereal aftertaste once the citrus and spice has washed away each sip. Body is appropriately light and dry. Pretty run of the mill. Props for keeping it dry though, unlike a lot of awful flabby wits.

On tap at Speakeasy tap room. I’m not sure this is actually a witbier. More like a Belgian Ale. Anyway, it pours a clear golden color with a nice white head. The aroma is spicy with some citrus peel and hints of banana and wheat. The flavor is wheaty and dry with mild spice and fruit, apricot, but a lot pf dry wheat spiciness with hints of citrus peel bitterness in the finish. Full bodied for the ABV.
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